Hi Bill, On 02.05.2019 17:33, Bill Jouris wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I would like to show why I think the various diacritics below (not just dot and macron) ought to be accounted variants as well. And I thought I'd do it as an email, because that's likely to be the way (along with links on web pages) that most people will get links.
By way of example, consider one of the original TLDs: .mil
_www.teștexampļe1.mil <http://www.xn--exampe-0cb.mil/>_ _www.testexampḽe2.mil _ www.testexample3.miḽ <http://www.testexample3.miḽ> _www.tesțexample4.miļ <http://www.example.xn--mi-gqa/>_
Can you honestly say that you can tell which cases of .mil have diacritcs under the L?
And if you think you can, did you notice which cases of "testexample" had them? And which diacritic? Because I sure can't.
Yes, I can honestly say that I can see something under the l of example for the first two cases and something under the l of mil in the last two cases (plus some other strange things under s in the first and t in the last case. Which diacritic however, is something I could not tell. Furthermore in the first and the last case the actual link didn't match shown address, but that's a complete different problem, out of our scope. Best regards, Michael -- ____________________________________________________________________ | | | knipp | Knipp Medien und Kommunikation GmbH ------- Technologiepark Martin-Schmeisser-Weg 9 44227 Dortmund Germany Dipl.-Informatiker Fon: +49 231 9703-0 Fax: +49 231 9703-200 Dr. Michael Bauland SIP: Michael.Bauland@knipp.de Software Development E-mail: Michael.Bauland@knipp.de Register Court: Amtsgericht Dortmund, HRB 13728 Chief Executive Officers: Dietmar Knipp, Elmar Knipp